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Old February 21st 04, 12:29 AM
Steve Nosko
 
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Scotch Bright is preferred. Steel slivers remaining in the aluminum *can*
accelerate bi-metalic corosion problems. Don't know how bad it can be in
actual practice, though.

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"Mikey" wrote in message
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Sure. You can clean up metal elements with fine steel wool, and re-seal

it
with varathane (or similar materials). Connection points can be cleaned

up
and treated with a conductive lube. If you're restoring an old antenna,
you'll also want to think about replacing all the hardware (nuts & bolts)
with stainless steel, if available.

- Mike KI6PR
El Rancho R.F., CA

"cme" wrote
Can one clean the elements on a antenna, to bring it back to its former

self
, as when it was new, with some steel wool or something. Oil the

attachment
point so they dont corrode.

Is there any mainenance tips one can do for an antenna.